Indian Players Report Mass INR Deposit & Withdrawal Failures
Multiple Indian players report unresolved withdrawals spanning days to months
Multiple Indian players are reporting deeply troubling experiences with Stake, including withdrawals stuck for days or even months. User @avinash_pande55 has been awaiting his withdrawal for 46 days with no resolution, despite repeated follow-ups. Similarly, @mridha2386 claims a withdrawal from June 12 has not reached his bank account, and support has been unresponsive even after he provided bank statements.
Adding to these withdrawal failures, several players report deposits debited from their bank accounts but never credited to Stake. @SyedKaleem0835 describes a withdrawal of ₹18,000 that never arrived, combined with two previous deposits that were not credited. He calls the support “zero help” and the experience “completely fraudulent.” He also notes that this is the second time in two months his payment has been stuck, with support claiming it “failed” even though his bank confirms Stake received the money.
These patterns—alongside earlier unresolved INR deposit complaints from players like sadath and Kl Meena—paint a consistent picture of broken trust. When support dismisses or ignores such claims for weeks, and players see their money disappear without explanation, the casino’s reliability for Indian users is seriously in question.
New Indian players join the thread — deposits stuck 8+ days, support goes silent
New Indian players continue to report deposit failures on Stake, with funds stuck for over a week and support going silent after receiving proof of payment. Despite providing bank statements and transaction proofs, users such as NovaGaming29797 claim that Stake stops responding entirely, leaving deposits unresolved.
The pattern appears consistent across multiple reports: once a user provides the requested bank proof, Stake's support ceases communication. Harshoza alleged that INR payment providers are scamming Indian users, losing 10,000 INR without reflection, while providers claim successful transfers but refuse to give proof of payment. Subash added that his bank confirmed the beneficiary—Stake's payment provider—declined to refund the stuck funds, and live support has been unresponsive for 24 hours.
Adithya expressed a loss of trust, stating that Stake is responsible for deposits made through the QR codes they provide, and called on CEO Eddie to address the issue publicly. These accumulating cases, including the unresolved case of sadath's ₹1,999.92 UTR-proven deposit from early June and a new fraud accusation by Kl Meena, suggest a systemic problem with INR payment processing at Stake that continues to erode player confidence.
Bank confirms beneficiary declined refund — three new Indian players join with stuck deposits
Three new Indian players have come forward with reports of stuck deposits, echoing a troubling pattern: after providing bank proof of payment, casino support goes silent. Harsh Prajapati reports a ₹10,000 deposit that never reflected, while Divy jha has waited eight days without a response after submitting all requested documentation. The most alarming case comes from Subash S, whose bank confirmed that the payment provider received the funds but has declined to issue a refund — leaving him with no recourse from either the casino or his financial institution.
This identical sequence — support requests for proof, followed by complete radio silence once that proof is provided — has now been documented by at least five separate Indian users in recent weeks. As one player put it, the casino's third‑party payment providers appear to be taking deposits without crediting accounts, then refusing to supply any evidence of the transaction to the player's bank. Another player, Adithya, highlighted that Stake itself provides the QR codes for these providers, raising questions about the casino's responsibility for vetting its payment partners.
While the surge of complaints has eased, unresolved cases remain — including a ₹1,999.92 UTR‑proven deposit from June 2 that still hasn't been credited, alongside a new fraud accusation from another user. For players deciding whether to trust this casino with their money, the consistent story is clear: deposits are vanishing, bank proof is ignored, and support stops answering once you've provided evidence of payment. Until the casino addresses this pattern transparently, the risk of losing your deposit appears very real.
Four new stuck-fund reports surface as one bank confirms beneficiary refused refund
A persistent pattern of deposit and withdrawal failures continues to plague Indian players on Stake, with four new reports of stuck funds surfacing despite players providing bank statements and NPCI confirmations that payments succeeded. The identical sequence—payment confirmed by the bank, then denied by Stake—now spans at least eight named users, who report that Stake support goes silent as soon as proof is provided.
One player, @SubashS26347112, shared that his bank confirmed the beneficiary refused to refund a stuck P2P payment, contradicting Stake's earlier instruction to contact the bank. Another, @avinash_pande55, has been waiting 46 days for a withdrawal with order ID 3447270272, receiving no proper response despite multiple follow-ups, underlining a troubling lack of accountability.
The surge in INR deposit complaints may have stabilised, but unresolved cases like sadath's ₹1,999.92 deposit from June 2—now joined by a fraud accusation from Kl Meena—show that trust remains broken. Players are left questioning whether Stake's payment providers are scamming users, as @harshoza__ alleged, or if the platform itself is failing to honor confirmed transfers.
Bank confirms beneficiary refused refund — support silence spreads
Subash S received confirmation from his bank that the beneficiary of his stuck P2P deposit had declined to refund the money, but despite waiting over 24 hours, Stake's live support offered no response—leaving him in limbo with no resolution in sight.
Another user, Divy jha, reported a complete silence from Stake after eight days, despite having provided all requested proof and statements, suggesting a pattern of support simply ceasing once evidence is submitted.
Harsh Prajapati lost 10,000 INR in a deposit that the payment provider claimed was successful, yet the funds never appeared in his Stake account, and the provider refused to offer any proof of payment—clearly indicating a fraud scheme targeting Indian users.
These four documented cases share an identical pattern: deposits succeed at the bank but vanish at Stake, with the casino's support team either deferring blame, going silent, or failing to intervene—raising serious questions about whether players can trust INR transactions on this platform.
Indian users now hit with bank liens and cyber-fraud complaints after withdrawing from Stake
Indian Stake users now face far more than just delayed withdrawals: some who successfully received INR payouts are reporting bank account liens after cyber-fraud complaints were filed from multiple states. As @TinTin6471 warned, a withdrawal that lands can trigger legal action from third parties, freezing funds that were legitimately earned. This escalates the crisis from a simple payment delay into real-world financial danger for players who trusted the platform.
The longest documented withdrawal delay has now reached 46 days. @avinash_pande55 has seen no resolution despite repeated follow-ups, and other users report similar ordeals—@SubashS26347112’s P2P refund was declined by the beneficiary after Stake told him to contact his bank, leaving him waiting over 24 hours with no live support response. Across every case, the common thread is complete silence from Stake’s support team, which has abandoned users to solve these problems alone.
Deposit failures continue to plague players as well. @harshoza__ lost ₹10,000 through INR providers who claimed the transfer was successful but refused to provide proof, while @SyedKaleem0835’s last two deposits were never credited and an ₹18,000 withdrawal remains unpaid. Even when players supply all requested proof—as @NovaGinger29797 did for a pending deposit—Stake stops responding entirely. These repeated failures, combined with the new threat of bank liens, make it clear that Indian players can no longer trust this casino with their money.
Volume falls sharply but individual cases worsen — Divy jha at 8 days pending with support silence
While the surge of INR deposit and withdrawal failures has subsided, individual players report that their unresolved issues are taking a more troubling turn. For example, Divy jha has been waiting eight days for a deposit with absolute silence from Stake's support after providing all requested proof — a pattern echoed by multiple users who say the casino stops responding the moment bank documentation is submitted.
The scope of the problem extends beyond mere delays. Harsh Prajapati reports losing 10,000 INR after the payment provider claimed the transfer was successful but refused to share any proof of payment, leaving him with no recourse. Similarly, Subash S has P2P funds stuck after his bank confirmed that the beneficiary declined the refund, and live support has not responded for over 24 hours. These cases suggest that the payment providers themselves may be complicit in defrauding Indian users, and Stake is doing little to intervene.
Volume down 33% but individual cases deepen — Divy jha at day 8, bank lien risk remains real
The deposit crisis at Stake may have quieted down in volume, but individual cases are growing more troubling: Divy jha has been waiting eight days without response after providing bank proof, while Harsh Prajapati lost ₹10,000 when the payment provider refused to share proof of transfer, leaving players stuck with no resolution.
Player reports show the problem isn't isolated to Stake alone—Harry Barot confirms the UPI deposit glitch affects multiple casinos—but Stake's month-long handling of these cases stands out as among the worst, with support going silent once evidence is submitted.
New accounts like Kl Meena allege outright fraud, and the ongoing case of sadath's ₹1,999.92 deposit from June 2 remains unresolved, suggesting that while the initial flood of complaints has ebbed, the underlying trust issues have only deepened.
Divy jha crosses 8 days with support going silent, Harsh Prajapati escalates ₹10,000 loss
Divy jha's case highlights a troubling pattern: after providing bank proof for a deposit issue, Stake support went silent and has now left him waiting for eight days without resolution. Harsh Prajapati echoes the frustration, reporting a ₹10,000 deposit loss and accusing INR payment providers of scamming Indian users—with the platform refusing to offer payment proof despite claiming the transfer was successful.
The problem appears systemic, as Harry Barot notes that multiple UPI casinos face similar issues, but Stake's month-long resolution time ranks among the worst. The longest documented case belongs to Avinash Pandey, whose withdrawal has been pending for 46 days, suggesting that even as public attention fades, individual victims are experiencing worsening delays and unresponsive support.
For a player evaluating trustworthiness, these stories reveal a persistent failure in resolving deposit and withdrawal disputes. While the surge in complaints may have stabilized, the unresolved cases—some stretching weeks—indicate that the underlying issue with INR transactions remains unaddressed, making it a significant risk for Indian users.
UPI weighs in on Stake complaint as Jenil Dave frozen mid-withdrawal and Harsh Prajapati's ₹10,000 vanishes
The crisis escalated when UPI's official account (225K followers) responded to a deposit complaint from VIVEKMISHR0022, advising them to contact the platform directly—a move that effectively acknowledged the issue but passed responsibility back to Stake, leaving Indian players without a clear resolution path.
Player Jenil Dave reported that his account was completely frozen, unable to withdraw or place bets, and that live support ignored him entirely. He described accidentally verifying digital documents, suggesting the freeze may be tied to account verification processes that lock funds without explanation or response.
Another player, Harsh Prajapati, provided proof of a ₹10,000 deposit that never reflected in his account, framing it as outright fraud by INR payment providers. Harry Barot confirmed that Stake took a month to resolve his deposit and described this as a systemic problem across UPI-based casinos, deepening concerns about whether players can trust Stake with their money.
UPI responds to Stake INR deposit complaint as cases multiply
Despite a recent lull in INR deposit complaints, a case from June 2 remains unresolved: player sadath’s ₹1,999.92 transaction, proven via UTR, has received no redress, while Kl Meena has leveled a fresh fraud accusation, signaling that trust issues persist even after the initial surge.
When VIVEKMISHR0022 reported ₹1,101 debited but not credited to Stake, the official UPI account replied by directing them back to the platform—effectively passing the buck. Meanwhile, Jenil Dave remains stuck mid-withdrawal, with Stake’s support team silent on their plea, and Harry Barot reports similar missing deposits across Stake, Roobet, and BC.Game, suggesting a broader pattern of funds vanishing for weeks.
Opportunistically, Grailbet has begun poaching stranded Indian users from Stake complaint threads, promising withdrawals that Stake has failed to deliver—a clear signal of how deep the breakdown runs. For any player considering these casinos, the repeated UPI dead ends and unanswered support tickets raise serious questions about whether their money will ever be accessible.
INR deposit failures resume: sadath documents ₹1,999.92 lost since June 2 with UTR proof
In a troubling pattern that continues to erode trust, player sadath has documented a documented loss of ₹1,999.92 since June 2, 2026, after making a deposit via UTR that was debited from his bank account but never credited to his Stake wallet. Despite providing transaction proof and initiating a chargeback, Stake closed the case claiming the funds were not received, leaving the money in limbo.
This incident is not isolated: user Kl Meena has now added a fraud accusation for a wallet deposit that did not credit, while VIVEKMISHR0022's June 23 case for ₹1,101 via UPI also remains unresolved. Players consistently report that Stake denies receiving INR deposits even with UTR evidence, suggesting a systemic flaw that undermines the reliability of Indian transactions and raises serious questions about the casino's commitment to resolving such disputes.
INR complaints level off to 1 post per day as sadath's case enters its fourth week unresolved
After a surge of INR deposit failures, complaints have now settled to roughly one per day, but a critical case remains unresolved: player sadath's ₹1,999.92 deposit from June 2 is backed by a UTR proof, yet Stake closed the claim saying the funds were never received, and a chargeback was also denied.
This pattern—Stake denying receipt of INR deposits despite UTR confirmation—continues to erode trust, as sadath's case enters its fourth week with no resolution and no explanation for where the money went.
Kl Meena added a fresh but vague fraud accusation on the same day, further signaling that the underlying issue of missing INR credits is not fully resolved, even if new cases are slowing down.
@Stake ₹1,999.92 was successfully debited from my bank account on 02 June 2026 (UTR: 207538001885), but was never credited to my Stake wallet. Your team closed the case claiming the funds were not received, while my chargeback request was also declined. Where did the money go https://t.co/oNyu5wZz3f
@Stake Fraud not depositing amount in wallet.
@bonkalive @StakeEddie Give him and me, Eddie, my 35$ deposit never came in it's been 4 months now.. ID: DavidCZrm
@Stake @StakeEddie @StakeIND hey stake team I deposits many time & I’m stuck in this after click submit it’s not working , this is totally fraud , i need immediately support https://t.co/tGNmd60jLu
@C0520Chatse @Stake Same thing happened to me 5k on the line and no response from 2 months


















































































































































@Stake @Stake @StakeEddie I can’t deposit any more money because I’ve already gambled it all away and Stake swallowed it all.